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Smithville Elementary Recognizes Students of the Month for January

January 24, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

Smithville Elementary has recognized its Students of the Month for January.

These students were selected for their outstanding character, academics, and other traits that make them an all-around excellent student.

Selected as Students of the Month for January are:
PreK- Alexander Ortega, Anniston Davidson
Kindergarten – Arely Palomo, Jaritzy Camacho
1st Grade – Jolynn O’Connell, Zoe Meda
2nd Grade – Benjamin Sartin, Ty Arnold

The students are pictured with kindergarten teachers Mrs. Jessie Vanatta and Mrs. Lindsey Bouldin. Smithville Elementary was celebrating the 100th day of school on the day the photo was taken, so Mrs. Jessie, Mrs. Lindsey, and several of the students are dressed up like a 100 year old person.




Farm Service Agency to Host Two Informational Meetings

January 24, 2020
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Donny Green, County Executive Director of the DeKalb/Cannon County Farm Service Agency, has announced that the DeKalb-Cannon County Farm Service Agency is hosting two Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC)/Price Loss Coverage (PLC) informational meetings at the following dates, times, and locations:

Thursday, January 30, 2020 1pm- 2pm Smithville USDA Service Center
647 Bright Hill Rd, Smithville, TN. 37166

Friday, January 31, 2020 1 pm- 2pm Woodbury Lions Club
634 Lehman St, Woodbury, TN. 37190

These meetings are intended to provide producers with information to help them make a choice between the ARC and PLC programs.

Signup is underway for the 2019 and 2020 ARC/PLC programs. The deadline to make program elections and enroll for 2019 is March 15, 2020. The enrollment deadline for 2020 is June 30, 2020.

Persons with disabilities who require accommodations to attend or participate in these meetings should contact Donny Green at 615-597-8225, Ext. 2, or Federal Relay Services at 1-800-877-8339.
These meeting are free and open to the public and will provide an overview of the 2018 Farm Bill ARC/PLC program election and enrollment process.




Shannon Cantrell and the DeKalb County Assessor’s office have been recognized with 2019 Three Star Certification from the Tennessee Association of Assessing Officers

January 24, 2020
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DeKalb County Assessor of Property, Shannon Cantrell, was presented the 2019 Three Star Certification before the Tennessee Association of Assessing Officers at the fall regional seminars. The certificate was presented on behalf of the Tennessee Association of Assessing Officers by the executive director, Will Denami.

“The Three Star Certification is a professional standard of operations recognized by the Tennessee Association of Assessing Officers. The certification represents an operational analysis for compliance in the numerous standards monitored by the division of property assessments, as well as, a demonstrated commitment to continuing education. Shannon Cantrell’s focus on maintaining best practices and increasing professional development is serving the citizens of DeKalb County well,” said Will Denami.

“The mass appraisal industry undergoes changes on an annual basis. To do a good job, you have to commit to learning every day. We have a good team in the DeKalb County Assessor’s office, and I am humbled to serve as Assessor. Our goal is to make sure all taxpayers are treated fairly and equitably,” said Shannon Cantrell.

The Three Star Certification is an annual certification process where each office of the Assessor of Property is independently reviewed for technical compliance by the Comptroller’s division of property assessments. Each office must successfully complete the monitoring process and complete the necessary continuing education requirements for the Assessor of Property. Once the standards are met, the Assessor of Property submits application to the Tennessee Association of Assessing Officers for verification.

The Tennessee Association of Assessing Officers (TNAAO) is a professional organization composed of the elected officials serving as Assessors of Property in Tennessee. The TNAAO’s purpose is to work on behalf of the people of our great state to ensure fairness and uniformity in statutes regarding the assessment of property, as well as, to promote excellence through best practices and professionalism amongst those charged with this vital task.




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